temerario - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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temerario (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/t̪eˈmeɾaɾjo/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

"Temerario" is an adjective in Spanish used to describe someone or something that acts without considering the potential risks or consequences, often leading to reckless behavior. It is frequently encountered in both written and spoken contexts, though it might appear more often in formal settings such as literature, academic writing, and legal documentation due to its specific connotation regarding caution and prudence.

Example sentences: - Su decisión temeraria de conducir a alta velocidad lo llevó a un accidente.
(His reckless decision to drive at high speed led him to an accident.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "temerario" itself is not commonly found in fixed idiomatic expressions, it can often be associated with phrases that evaluate someone's actions or decisions regarding risk.

Example sentences: - Es temerario desafiar las reglas de seguridad en el trabajo.
(It is reckless to challenge safety rules at work.)

Etymology

The word "temerario" comes from the Latin "temerarius," which means "hazardous" or "careless." The root "temere" in Latin means "to fear," indicating an absence of fear or caution in actions.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Imprudente (imprudent) - Desmedido (unrestrained) - Irresponsable (irresponsible)

Antonyms: - Cauteloso (cautious) - Prudente (prudent) - Sensato (sensible)



22-07-2024